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On its own, this building will stand grandly in any European city squares. But in Odense, this city hall appears to be overshadowed by the nearby St Knud’s church. Nevertheless, in combination, the 2 buildings do complement each to welcome visitors to the Odense city...More

I visited on a Sunday so the city itself was very quiet, while looking for somewhere to eat I ended up in the square and was met with the view of this hugely impressive building
There’s a castle feel about it, very impressive
There’s a...More

On your and taken to the Town Hall to walk around. What a beautiful building. A flower festival was being set up in the square. A shame we weren't visiting 2 days later to see it in all it's splendour and with the hall as...More

Odense’s City Hall (‘Rådhus’ in Danish) isn’t as old as its swallow-tail merlons, single or double arched windows and other characteristics might suggest. It was designed in the early 1880s by architects Johan Daniel Herholdt (1918-1902) and Carl Lendorf (1839-1918) in a historicist style inspired...More

Only saw it from the outside, but still a beautiful building. It was build in 1881-1883 on the same place of the 400 year old city hall. There were originally a tower but it was demolished i 1942.
It's open for visits during the weekdays.